When GROOM met BRIDE, it was NOUN at NUMBER sight. He saw her at PLACE as she was standing next to the PLACE, VERB ING to another friend of hers.
He PAST TENSE VERB over to say "," introduced himself, and asked her name. She was so ADJECTIVE! "," she said, ADVERB, “My name is BRIDE.”
She had seen him around and thought he was super ADJECTIVE. They PAST TENSE VERB for a while and then exchanged PLURAL NOUN.
Later, he PAST TENSE VERB to ask her out on a NOUN. On their NUMBER date, they went VERB ING and had PLURAL NOUN of fun. The NUMBER time they PAST TENSE VERB out, he took her to FANCY RESTAURANT.
Since things went so ADVERB on their NUMBER date, he invited her to his SPECIAL EVENT. After that, they were officially a NOUN and he started VERB ING her as his NOUN.